Reform bills inspired by LAist investigation signed into law by Gov. Newsom

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Reform bills inspired by LAist investigation signed into law by Gov. Newsom
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Most of the money was meant to feed needy seniors during the pandemic. Last month, the county filed a lawsuit alleging Rhiannon Do and other leaders at the group instead illegally diverted the money into buying themselves homes in Orange County. Soon after, federal agents searched houses owned by Supervisor Do, Rhiannon Do, the nonprofit’s founder, Peter Pham, and other locations connected to the group. All three have denied wrongdoing.

The remarks made on a Vietnamese radio broadcast are Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do’s first known public response after O.C. officials filed a lawsuit alleging millions of taxpayer dollars were misspent.Feds search homes of OC Supervisor Andrew Do, Judge Cheri Pham and their daughter

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